Brrrr.....winter has officially arrived here in Jordan, and after enjoying some balmy temperatures for the holidays, our woods are wearing their winter cloak.....
....in the minus temperatures today, and my thoughts are turning to snuggling up and getting cozy around the house....
Would just love to lie around in my bed today and snuggle up under some quilts and wool blankets which I can't seem to get enough of....
Quilts of all shapes and colours have found their way into my home....
....but over the last year I have been collecting pure wool blankets for their sheer coziness and texture.
I love the way they feel, soft and luxurious really, but I have been noticing how beautiful the tags sewn inside the borders are also....
When I come across one at auction or antique sales, I look at the tag, as well as the condition they are in, as the tag is always so telling and original...
....like this one from Germany....
...and this beautiful one from Vermont...
Quilts and pure wool blankets are the best combination for cuddling and snuggling when it gets chilly out there....
....still thinking about that bed....
I have used damaged quilts to upholster chairs and ottomans...here a blue ticking was employed for the piping in a vintage rocker and an old matelasse bedspread for the backing and cushion.
A beautiful red toile, in a large cushion for snuggling in my family room...
from Pottery Barn...
Here a foot stool is recovered in a red toile , and more coziness, layered with a quilt made of red ticking, one of my favourites.
Another vintage chair downstairs wears a lovely yellow quilt, pure coziness, to snuggle near the fire.
...more layering....
This red toile quilt is starting to show some signs of wear, we all use it to snuggle under in the family room. I keep it there to counter the cool texture of a red leather couch...
This lovely toile quilt is in my bedroom, and I add layers with vintage bark cloth, chenille, and pieced work in the pillows...very cozy!
...a very unusual chenille bedspread with a pom pom fringe and a lovely blue colour...what a find this was for me.....
This throw is very special and was made for me by my maternal grandmother and sent to me from Italy as a wedding gift...look at the gorgeous fringe..it is made from silk threads....
More layers for warming up a cold winter day....
Even if it is blustery and cold outside, quilts and heirloom wool blankets offer a promise of old fashioned warmth and coziness for any home....
N.xo
What a wonderful collection you have. We are getting a cold spell too for a couple of days. Will have to bring out more blankets but none as lovely as yours,
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carole
Great post, I am a great fan of getting cosy but do not have as many covers as you :-)
ReplyDeleteLeeann x
thank you so much for stopping by my blog and leaving such a nice comment. I am coming up for air and am visiting. I am so happy to connect with your blog. It is lovely. You have accumulated beautiful blankets, quilts and pillows. I use old blankets that have holes etc. for my Santas and dolls. Just love the texture!
ReplyDeleteI was amused by the little mouse. When we still had our kitty, we had mice like that made from left-over teddy fur. Brought back meories of frantic chasing, much to our delight.
Went back into your posts. Your sister is very talented. Everything looked yummy. I also got your eggnog recipe.
I wish you a happy and healthy new year,
Evi
Just beautiful Nella... especially that cozy yellow chair, a perfect place for daydreaming.
ReplyDeleteLove the mouse... you'll have to pop into the shoppe next week and see what those mice are up to...
Tata for now.
Susan x